
Delve into the formative world of a future monarch whose roots stretch back to the Protestant strongholds of Saxony and the storied House of Saxe‑Coburg. The narrative paints a vivid portrait of Victoria’s childhood at Kensington Palace—her lively spirit, love of nature, and early brushes with public attention—while tracing the intricate family alliances that positioned her as heir. Through anecdotes of her spirited education under the watchful eye of the Duchess of Kent, listeners hear how a sharp intellect and a determined will were nurtured amid courtly intrigue and societal expectations.
As the young princess steps onto the national stage, the book follows her gradual assumption of responsibility, from early public engagements to the momentous proclamation of her accession after William IV’s death. Her first council meetings, the dazzling coronation, and the immediate challenges of governing a rapidly changing Britain reveal a ruler who combined personal resolve with a keen sense of duty. This richly detailed account brings to life the early public life of a queen whose influence would shape an era.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (345K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-05-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1833–1891
Best known today for compact, readable works of history and biography, this 19th-century writer tackled subjects as varied as Queen Victoria, the Ottoman Empire, Richard Cobden, and the story of the Bounty mutineers.
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